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Naomi Oreskes: Why we should trust in climate science and then some?
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Despite the scientific consensus on the climate emergency, governments and politicians are still reluctant to listen to scientists. One of the most influential historians of science, the American Naomi Oreskes, helps us understand why we can trust climate science and then some.

She explains why it is so important for scientists to be able to communicate what they are doing, even when they fail, and why the public wants to understand this process better.

Watch this Science and Education Month conference, with commentary from biochemist and science communicator David Marçal and moderation by journalist Vasco Trigo.

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 Cerebro e movimento Rui Costa MCE 2021
Rui Costa: Brain and movement

We are learning more and more about the brain processes associated with learning skills and the habits we acquire. Watch this interview with neuroscientist Rui Costa, who heads the...

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We are learning more and more about the brain processes associated with learning skills and the habits we acquire. Watch this interview with neuroscientist Rui Costa, who heads the...

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Elissa Epel: Genetics, chronic stress and ageing

A conference with Elissa Epel, a psychologist specialising in ageing and obesity at the University of California, San Francisco. With commentary from Elsa Logarinho, researcher in...

71 min
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A conference with Elissa Epel, a psychologist specialising in ageing and obesity at the University of California, San Francisco. With commentary from Elsa Logarinho, researcher in...

Mês da Ciência e da Educação - Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos
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Every year, we dedicate a month to science and education. We hold interviews and debates with leading international and national figures, who bring the latest scientific research and learning news to the public. Everything is covered, from the universe to biology, from the brain to food and from reading to memory.

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